Prices Too Lofty on Warren Street?
It’s looking like a Cobble Hill condo’s having a tough time finding takers. We got word from the fine folks at StreetEasy that Two Trees had been yanked as the exclusive brokers for 335 Warren (aka the Warren Lofts)—a job they’d been on since late spring—and that Brown Harris Stevens has started marketing the Scarano-designed…
It’s looking like a Cobble Hill condo’s having a tough time finding takers. We got word from the fine folks at StreetEasy that Two Trees had been yanked as the exclusive brokers for 335 Warren (aka the Warren Lofts)—a job they’d been on since late spring—and that Brown Harris Stevens has started marketing the Scarano-designed building just off Smith Street. The eight units, which range from 1,000 to 2,500 square feet, are running between $585,000 and $975,000—prices that don’t seem too far-fetched for this neck of the woods (though they’re pretty near the Gowanus Houses). We’re hearing buzz that sub-optimal layouts may be to blame for the lackluster sales here. Can anyone corroborate?
335 Warren Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP
335 Warren Listing [Brown Harris Stevens]
I misposted a few days ago about another development on Warren, but this is the one O meant to talk about. That block is scary. One of those weird India-like phenomenon where you’re walking along happily on Smith, make a right and all of a sudden you’re hugging your handbag. My daughter went to a daycare on that block and when the time changed and it was dark when I picked her up, I used to pretty much run back and forth to the F train. And no, I’m not sheltered. Just smart. Not a nice block at all.
This is a simple issue of SHIT layouts. The location is fine – not a fabulous block, but that would be easily overlooked if the developers weren’t ONCE again trumping quality with greed by creating these awful narrow living rooms and then imagining they are fooling people with their “open lay outs” in which the pathetic little kitchen is open to the hideously dimensioned shoe box living room. I am SO SICK of it. Where oh where oh where-o is there a developer with a bit of class?
The listings both say Boerum Hill.
aka Crack City
Maybe the problem is that these agents don’t even know where it is! This is definitely Boerum Hill.
i love this new trend where bing so close to the projects is no longer considered a negative
what nonsense
Isn’t this Boerum Hill?
oops, sorry – The lower level units do seem to be listed now. But were not when with Aguayo and 2Trees.
11:11 – look in WT / Kensington
much better bang for the buck
and no projects
add 10 – 15 minutes to your commute